Historical Objects / Medals

Collection of Tyler Yates

Arvid Högbom

Engraver:
Erik Lindberg
Year:
1954
Country:
Sweden
Diameter:
31 mm
Obverse:
Bust of Arvid Högbom facing left.
A·G·HÖGBOM·PROFESSOR·GEOLOGIÆ·UPSAL·
N·MDCCCLVII·OB·MCMXL
ERIK LINDBERG
Reverse:
A star at top. Two geological hammers flank a laurel wreath.
STRUCTURAM MONTIUM·ET VESTIGIA·GLACIALIS TEMPORIS·EXPOSUIT
SOCIO MERITISSIMO REG·ACAD·SCIENT·SUEC·MCMLIV
Ulla #465

Arvid Gustaf Högbom (1857-1940) was a Swedish geologist. He was a professor of mineralogy and geology at Uppsala University. He is credited with having made the first ever estimate of the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere from the combustion of fossil fuels.

Ulla states that 350 examples of this medal were struck in silver.